An In-Depth Reading That Covers All the Areas of the Querents Life Including the Karmas That the Querent Has Brought Into the Present Life Cycle from the Past

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An In-Depth Reading That Covers All the Areas of the Querents Life Including the Karmas That the Querent Has Brought Into the Present Life Cycle from the Past A Tarot Card reading revolves around the belief that the Tarot Cards can be used to receive insight into the past, present and future. This form of divination usually helps to answer simple yes or no questions or to thoroughly look into any area of the querents life. Various forms of divination have been practiced for thousands of years and Tarot is a reputable way of uniting astrology, the elements, symbolism and clairvoyance to best foresee what the querent wishes to. Tarot Card Reading Options The 12 Houses Astrological Spread An in-depth reading that covers all the areas of the querents life including the karmas that the querent has brought into the present life cycle from the past. This spread can take up to 1.5 hours to complete and is the most thorough divination available. Gypsy 9 This will give the querent insight into the foundations, mentality and emotional facets that will play a pivotal role in the next 3 to 9 month cycle. A General Reading Obtain prescience for this present moment and near future using a General Reading, this form of prediction works best when the querent doesn't have any specific question or would like to receive insight to an area such as, career, health, love and so forth. A General Reading picks up on what the querent should know rather than what the querent wants to know. Specific queries can be combined into this form of divination and is classified under an “Extended General Reading”. Twisted Fates When you wish to make a decision and have more than one option, the twisted fates spread will provide guidance towards deciding what is the best-suited path for you. A Delian Divination This form of divination helps the querent interpret their dreams using the Tarot and symbolism. The complete dream does not need to be remembered, a few key points is enough to gain guidance related to it. You can also use A Delian Divination to receive advice connected to your spiritual practice, how it is developing, the karmas as well as ways to work with current energies hidden and obvious. The Confluence Spread This reading provides guidance into the interaction between two or more entities and normally romantic partnerships or those of a practical nature. Quick Insight Reading Receive instant guidance for the immediate future and obtain a direct understanding of what needs to be considered. Various aspects can be looked into depending on the querents requirements. The One Question Reading A very popular and versatile way to get straight to the heart of any question the querent may have. It can be used to answer simple yes or no queries or to receive detailed information and direction. Rules prior and during a Tarot Card Reading You must take the time to generate the correct motivation prior a session because the mindset of the querent plays a significant role in the advancement of a clear and vigorous reading It is very important that you have not had any intoxicants in the body for a minimum of 12 hours and to not have smoked tobacco for a minimum of 1 hour No telephones calls or interruptions can occur once the session commences If you wish others to join the session you must inform Tashi prior and others can join only with the querents permission Please do not take any photographs The entire exchange is strictly confidential so if the querent wishes to discuss the reading with others it is at their own discretion You can receive a reading face to face, over the phone, via Skype, Mp3 voice recording or email. This depends on your preference and availability. The most popular method is via Mp3 voice recording and this is normally completed without the querent being physically present. Ensure to contact Tashi knowing that it could take up to 8 weeks for a session to be secured Price List & Methods of Payment The 12 Houses Astrological Spread - $115.00 Gypsy 9 - 41.00 Tarot by Tashi A General Reading - $44.00 [email protected] An Extended General - $66.00 [email protected] Twisted Fates - $38.00 Skype: TarotbyTashi A Delian Divination - $38.00 Facebook.com/TarotbyTashi The Confluence Spread - $38.00 Payment can be made in Quick Insight Reading - $28.00 person or via PayPal (www.paypal.com) The One Question Reading – $10.00 Please nominate yourself for any Paypal conversion fees and service charges when making a payment . Concessions are available for those who require them. A picture of the querent may be needed to assist a distance divination. TarotbyTashi accepts referrals so feel free to pass this information on. You can send this service as a gift to friends or loved ones. TarotbyTashi can also assist with various Astrological Analysis, Coffee Cup Readings and Dream Interpretations. TarotbyTashi looks forward to be of assistance MAY ALL BE AUSPICIOUS! .
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